"This is not a surprise at all. As a matter of fact, I would have guessed that it would be higher than it actually is," said technology expert, Dan Thompson.

Thompson says the word military on a website, even if it's not an official government site, means intelligence from other countries are likely to scope it out.

"It's going to be an automated system and basically we call it "crawling the internet." [The systems are] looking for specific data or specific exploits," Thompson said. "It's very common to see China, and Russia, and India crawling sites for information. It's what they do."

In fact, crawling is so common, that even Thompson's personal blog gets a few hits from overseas.

"It's the world we live in. If you want to make your website viewable to the world, you have to make it viewable to these people as well," he said.

Godel says they aren't worried about being hacked because there's no classified information on their sites.

Thompson says he doesn't think we need to be concerned.

"It's good to talk about it, but mostly it's not something to be worried about," Thompson said.